We are grateful for their commitment to user privacy, helping advance alternatives to the current ad-supported Web, and focusing on improving the overall Web browsing experience. We appreciate how Brave continues to innovate and deliver new value and services through their browser. In 2017 we announced our support of their micropayments system and then last year we shared an update about that effort. This is not the first time the Internet Archive has partnered with Brave. As such there is a good chance archived versions of “missing” pages you are looking for are available. Then see the benefits of this new feature in action by clicking on this URL.įor the past 23 years the Wayback Machine has archived more than 900 billion URLs, and more than 400 billion Web pages, and adds many hundred million more archived URLs each day. But first – you have to update your browser. If you are a Brave desktop browser user, the answer is now just a click away. Is there any hope of seeing that Web page ever again? We’ve all hit the dreaded error code 404 “Page Not Found”. Studies suggest the average life expectancy of a single Web page is anywhere from 44 – 100 days. Web pages are edited and pages are taken down. Just as nations rise and fall, so do the Websites of your favorite news orgs, brands, companies, governments, etc. The Web just got a little bit more reliable.Īvailable today, starting with version 1.4 of its desktop browser, Brave has added a 404 detection system, with an automated Wayback Machine lookup process to its desktop browser.īy default, it now offers users one-click access to archived versions of Web pages that might otherwise not be available.
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